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FEF25-75% Forced Expiratory Flow from 25 to 75 % of the vital capacity
FVC Forced Vital Capacity
VC Vital Capacity
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FVC Forced Vital Capacity
IVC Inspiratory Vital Capacity
SVC Slow Vital Capacity
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vital tripod The brain, the heart, and the lungs, regarded as the three organs essential to life.
(05 Mar 2000)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
Haller's tripod Origin, abdominal aorta just below diaphragm; branches, left gastric, common hepatic, splenic.
Synonym: truncus coeliacus, arteria coeliaca, coeliac artery, coeliac axis, Haller's tripod.
(05 Mar 2000)
tripod 1. Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc, supported on three feet.
On such, a stool, in the temple of Apollo at Delphi, the Pythian priestess sat while giving responses to those consulting the Delphic oracle.
2. A three-legged frame or stand, usually jointed at top, for supporting a theodolite, compass, telescope, camera, or other instrument.
<physiology> Tripod of life, or Vital tripod, the three organs, the heart, lungs, and brain; so called because their united action is necessary to the maintenance of life.
Origin: L. Tripus, -odis, Gr.; (see Tri-) +, foot. See Foot, and cf. Tripos, Trivet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tripod fracture <radiology> Malar fracture, trimalar fracture, inferior orbital rim, lateral orbital wall, fracture/dislocation of zygomatic arch
(12 Dec 1998)
brilliant vital red Trisodium salt of a sulfonated diazo dye (a ditolyl group diazotised to sulfonated aminonaphthalene residues), used as a vital stain.
Synonym: brilliant vital red.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital 1. Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions.
2. Contributing to life; necessary to, or supporting, life; as, vital blood. "Do the heavens afford him vital food?" (Spenser) "And vital virtue infused, and vital warmth." (Milton)
3. Containing life; living. "Spirits that live throughout, vital in every part."
4. Being the seat of life; being that on which life depends; mortal. "The dart flew on, and pierced a vital part." (Pope)
5. Very necessary; highly important; essential. "A competence is vital to content." (Young)
6. Capable of living; in a state to live; viable. "Pythagoras and Hippocrates . . . Affirm the birth of the seventh month to be vital." (Sir T. Browne) Vital air, oxygen gas; so called because essential to animal life.
<physiology> Vital capacity, the breathing capacity of the lungs; expressed by the number of cubic inches of air which can be forcibly exhaled after a full inspiration. Vital force.
<biology> See Tripod.
<botany> Vital vessels, a name for latex tubes, now disused. See Latex.
Origin: F, fr. L. Vitalis, fr. Vita life; akin to vivere to live. See Vivid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vital capacity <chest medicine, physiology> The volume of gas that can be expelled from the lungs from a position of full inspiration, with no limit to the duration of expiration, it is equal to the inspiratory capacity plus the expiratory reserve volume.
(11 Nov 1997)
vital centre Centre essential to life; usually refers to the centres located in the medulla oblongata which are necessary for the maintenance of respiration and circulation.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital index The ratio of births to deaths within a population during a given time.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital knot A circumscript region in the lower part of the medulla oblongata, near the apex of the calamus scriptorius, interpreted by M. Flourens (1858) as a nerve centre controlling respiration.
Synonym: vital knot, vital node.
Origin: Fr.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital node A circumscript region in the lower part of the medulla oblongata, near the apex of the calamus scriptorius, interpreted by M. Flourens (1858) as a nerve centre controlling respiration.
Synonym: vital knot, vital node.
Origin: Fr.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital pulp A pulp composed of viable tissue, either normal or diseased, that responds to electric stimuli and to heat and cold.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital red Trisodium salt of a sulfonated diazo dye (a ditolyl group diazotised to sulfonated aminonaphthalene residues), used as a vital stain.
Synonym: brilliant vital red.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital signs Manifestation of breathing, heartbeat, and sustained blood pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital spirits In the galenical teachings, a vital essence or principle supposed to be generated from the air or pneuma in the left ventricle of the heart; carried in the blood to the brain, it was converted to animal spirit's which then flowed along the nerves to all parts of the body.
(05 Mar 2000)
vital stain <technique> A stain that is taken up by live cells and that can be used to stain, for example: a group of cells in a developing embryo in order to try to determine a fate map.
(18 Nov 1997)
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